Monday, July 14, 2014

@c omputeramerica Show Lineup for the week of July 14, 2014: :

Lineup for the week:

Monday----------Hour one: Curalate is here to discuss smarter marketing through imagery. Curalate
gives you all the social media marketing tools you need to measure,
monitor, and grow your brand presence on the networks that matter.
Engage your community, increase followers,
identify influencers, monitor competitors, create promotions, and
discover content to post. All in one platform.

Monday----------Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Tuesday----------Both Hours: Popzara.
It's a bazaar of popular culture spanning the world of arts and
entertainment. Throughout Popzara you'll hear views on videogaming,
movies, technology, cultural movements and icons, even politics. A
little bit of everything. Opinion pieces, debates, reflections, reviews,
analyses, news tidbits, and
so much more. Joining us will be the Managing Editor, Nathan Evans.

Wednesday----------Hour one: Intel now
appears on every third Wednesday of the month in this special Intel Sponsor Hour! Each month, we have an Intel representative speaking on new Intel products, services and news stories! You don't want to miss this show!

Wednesday----------Hour two: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Friday----------Hour one: G.TEC (intendiX). In this hour
we discuss the Brain-Computer-Interface or BCI. A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
provides a new communication channel between the human brain and a
computer. Mental activity involves electrical activity, and these
electrophysiological signals can be detected. The BCI system detects
such changes and transforms them into control signals, which can be
used for moving objects, writing letters, opening doors, changing TV
channels and other everyday household
activities. This technology helps people with limited mobility increase
their independence. One of the main goals is to enable completely
paralyzed patients to communicate with their environment.

Friday----------Hour two/First half: SolePower.
What if people
could charge their phones by going for a walk? No electricity, no power
outlets, no more dealing with dead phone batteries. This idea actually
isn't too farfetched. A fully funded Kickstarter campaign has already
got them funding for a power generating shoe insert that lets users
charge portable devices like smartphones, music players, and GPS devices
-- while they walk!

Friday----------Hour two/Second half: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer
questions.